KEY POINTS
  • Fiat Chrysler's minivan plant in Canada has halted production following workers refusing to work amid concerns of an employee contracting the coronavirus.
  • There are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 at the plant, however there is an employee "out on self-quarantine," the company said.
  • Windsor Assembly plant workers walked out mid-afternoon Thursday.
An employee at Fiat Chrysler's Windsor Assembly Plant works inside the chassis of the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid in December 2016.

Fiat Chrysler's minivan plant in Canada has halted production following workers refusing to work amid concerns of an employee contracting the coronavirus.

There are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 at the plant, however there is an employee "out on self-quarantine as a precaution because of possible secondary contact," Fiat Chrysler said in an emailed statement Friday.